Alan Webb (actor)
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Alan Webb (2 July 1906-22 June 1982) was a veteran English stage and film actor.
Webb was born in York, the son of Major Thomas Francis Albertoni Webb and mother Lili Fletcher. He was educated at Bramcote School, Scarborough, and Royal Naval Colleges Osborne and Dartmouth before serving in the Royal Navy. He appeared in Rhinoceros, produced by Orson Welles, at the Royal Court Theatre in 1960. He played the role of "Dudard". He was nominated for a Tony award in 1968 (Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play: I Never Sang for My Father).